> It lets you define deploy scripts and other remote tasks
Ok.
> run them from your terminal and watch every step as it happens
> and watch every step as it happens
Yes, this is usually how scripts work.
> When everything finishes, you get a summary table with timing for each step.
> If a task fails, its output is shown and execution stops right there so you can investigate.
Yes, I write my larger scripts to do such things...
> Writing plain bash instead of Blade
Yes, probably a good idea.
Call me crazy (you're crazy!) but I'm not seeing the point.
This is where I stopped reading:
> Scotty was built with the help of AI
So it sounds like my heuristic worked. =)
It also (criminally for an SSH tool) appears for now to only work when the server uses the SSH default port 22:
https://github.com/spatie/scotty/issues/1
Literally would be one of the first things I would have tested personally!